KEY POINTS
  • Like most ultra-luxury carmakers, Ferrari had a strong fourth quarter and 2021, boosted by the massive wealth creation during the pandemic.
  • The Italian company delivered a record 11,155 cars last year, up 22% from 2020, and said its order book is "the strongest ever," stretching into 2023.
  • Revenue increased 10% in the quarter to 1.172 billion euros ($1.32 billion) and Ebitda grew 7% to 398 million euros ($450 million).
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Ferrari has a lot riding on its much-anticipated and hotly debated SUV, called the Purosangue, to be unveiled later this year.

Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna, who has been test-driving the top secret new car, said the Purosangue is "astonishing."